What color will my Australian Labradoodle be?

What color will my Australian Labradoodle be?

Their pigment color should be black. These pups would start out black and their silver coloring develops over the first few years of their lives. The color range can be anywhere from a light pewter to a dark charcoal. Ideally, the color should be solid, but it’s acceptable to have uneven layering of color in the coat.

What is a Merle Australian Labradoodle?

Merle Australian Labradoodles, what are they? Merle is a color, a genetic pattern that can appear in a dog’s coat coloring. The true Australian Labradoodle was designed in the 1970s for the purpose of providing a service and therapy dog to families that suffer from illness or allergies.

Do Australian Labradoodles get darker?

For whatever reason, the spots of color on cream/apricot/red/caramel parti puppies usually darken during the first 6 weeks or so after birth. The colors, such as chocolate, on a parti can change in the same ways that they would on a solid dog.

What are the different coat colors for Australian Labradoodles?

Australian Labradoodle coat colors (colours) come in a wide variety of options. Below is a listing of the different coat colors, coloring descriptions and what to expect with their coats throughout their lifetime. Caramel. Caramel colored dogs have liver noses (brown). Their range of coat color can vary between light yellow to almost red in hue.

How old is the Australian Labradoodle breed?

The Australian Labradoodle is a breed that has become increasingly more popular over the years. The breed was born in 1988 when an Australian breeder by the name of Wally Conron was interested in combining two breeds, the Standard Poodle and the Labrador Retriever to give best qualities they have to offer, in one dog.

What kind of dog is a caramel Labradoodle?

The caramel color is a dominant trait that you will see in a lot of Australian Labradoodles that comes from a yellow Labrador Retriever and Cocker Spaniel. Typically to get a caramel Australian Labradoodle breeds will use a lighter color Poodle.

How can I tell what kind of Labradoodle I have?

Most reputable breeders have DNA tests and will be able to tell you the mix of their Australian Labradoodles. You should look for Australian Labradoodles that have curly or wavy coat types as well since this typically means they are nonshedding.